Karnataka News
Demolition of Sheds: Vijayan politicising it, fearing defeat for LDF in Kerala, says Shivakumar
Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar accused Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan of politicizing an eviction drive in Bengaluru. Shivakumar stated Vijayan is exploiting the issue for electoral gain in Kerala, fearing LDF defeat. He emphasized the eviction was for a solid waste dumping site and urged Vijayan to refrain from interfering in local matters.
Hazare Trophy: Shrijith and Shreyas do the star turn as Karnataka aces another chase
The two add 116 for the fifth wicket as defending champion notches up its third successive win; MP gets the better of Kerala on a turning track
Karnataka may toe Tamil Nadu line, adopt two-language policy
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has indicated a potential shift towards a two-language policy in schools, mirroring Tamil Nadu's approach. While not opposing Hindi, he emphasized Kannada's status as the state's sovereign language and expressed a desire for outsiders to learn it. The state cabinet will deliberate on this matter.
Drug mafia thriving under Congress, says Karnatakas Leader of Opposition R. Ashok
Tight Spaces and Big Hearts: President Murmu Experiences Life Under the Sea.
At the naval base in Karwar, Karnataka, President Draupadi Murmu boarded the Indian Navy submarine INS Vagsheer on December 28, 2025, and went on a special underwater journey, known as a sortie.
Bulldozer politics row: Kerala CM takes on Karnataka over Bengaluru eviction drive
The statements of Kerala CM and AICC general secretary after an eviction drive in Bengaluru are seen as part of a narrative building exercise ahead of Assembly elections in Kerala expected early next year.
2025, the year that was for Karnataka - The Hindu
2025, the year that was for Karnataka The Hindu
Last week, a bus accident near Hiriyur in Karnataka reignitied concerns over safety in sleeper coaches, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire, Myanmar held elections after a five-year civil war and more. Here are graphics explaining these and other top stories last week.
A 30-year-old Bengaluru man, Suraj Shivanna, died by suicide in a Nagpur hotel. This followed his wife Ganavi's death and a dowry harassment case. His mother, Jayanti, attempted suicide after discovering him. The family had fled Bengaluru due to alleged threats from Ganavi's family. The investigation is ongoing.
'Hindi Isn't National Language': Siddaramaiah Vows To Raise Voice For Kannada
The Karnataka CM stressed that Hindi is not Indias national language and that his government will firmly stand for Kannada and the rights of Kannadigas.
5 hidden beaches to visit in India in 2026 for a peaceful getaway
Escape the crowds and discover India's serene hidden beaches in 2026. From Goa's Butterfly Beach to Odisha's Chandipur, these tranquil shores offer a peaceful retreat. Lakshadweep's Minicoy, Karnataka's Om Beach, and Kerala's Perumathura also provide unhurried moments by the sea, perfect for rejuvenation and quiet contemplation away from the usual tourist hustle.
Karnataka is preparing for the next decade of AI-driven growth with two major initiatives: District Skill Groups and the creation of a Karnataka Strategic & Intelligence Unit, a first-of-its-kind AI-powered skills intelligence backbone for the state. This was announced by Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, CEO, Karnataka Digital Economy Mission (KDEM) at the Quest 2 Learn Summit 2025 hosted by Quest Alliance. He was a part of a panel discussion which was focused on the theme “ Beyond the AI Hype: Building Radical Futures of Hope with Young People.” From Right to Left - Madhavi Latha, Faculty, Samagra Shiksha, Andhra, Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, CEO, Karnataka digital Economy Mission, Kaberi MuDuli, Officer, Special Duty Govt. of Odisha The summit saw nearly 300 people including educators, policymakers, technologists, artists, researchers, civil society leaders, innovators, and young people come together to collectively explore the opportunities and future of AI in Education. Speaking during the summit titled, “How is the government enabling desired AI futures for young people?” , Mr. Gupta Shifted the focus from student centric discussions to millennials, Gen Z, industry leaders, and government stakeholders across different age groups. “ Each district will soon establish a District Skill Group, chaired by the District Collector and comprising industry, academia, students, and entrepreneurs. These groups will design one-year, district-specific skill development plans based on what the local economy actually needs ,” he was quoted as saying. Parallelly, the state’s six regional clusters outside Bengaluru are being strengthened through detailed vision documents, created after multi-stakeholder workshops involving educational institutions, incubators, accelerators, and student communities, outlining what each cluster aims to achieve by 2031–32. The second major initiative, the Karnataka Strategic & Intelligence Unit, will integrate APIs from universities, colleges, training institutions, and government databases. This unified dataset will be processed by an AI layer to identify emerging opportunities, sectoral gaps, and regional workforce needs. “ A small committee including industry leaders recently came together with the unit expected to go live in the next three to four months ,” Gupta added. Gupta noted that these reforms come at a time when Karnataka is witnessing a significant shift in the geography of work. “Karnataka’s youth are saying, I am not going to move from my place. I will serve from where I am. And companies are now going where the talent is ,” he said, emphasising how this shift is reshaping corporate hiring strategies and statewide economic planning. This decentralisation is already visible. The ‘Come Back Tiger’ initiative in Mangalore – encouraging tech professionals from the region to return home – saw 3 ,000 registrations in under 48 hours, with 250 companies seeking local talent. Cities like Hubli now host more than 3,000 AI professionals serving clients in the US and Europe, demonstrating how innovation is no longer Bengaluru-centric, he stated. Karnataka attracts 200,000 young professionals every year and is home to 600,000 AI-skilled workers, 2,000+ AI startups, and 53 of India’s 110 unicorns, which collectively raised $2 billion last year. “ If the innovation ecosystem is not strong, companies know they cannot grow ,” Gupta said. “ We want to pursue the concept of co-create, collaborate, and co-innovate – anyone with an idea can walk in and find mentors across industry and academia .” He also highlighted the emergence of new infrastructure enabling this momentum: a world-class AI & Robotics Centre of Excellence and KEO, a personalized AI computer envisioned to place AI compute power “ in the hands of every learner .” The panel also featured D Madhavi Latha, Faculty, SAMO Wing of Samagra Shiksha, Andhra Pradesh , who detailed how the state’s large-scale Personalised Adaptive Learning (PAL) programme and Atal Tinkering Labs are transforming learning outcomes through adaptive content, and student-led innovation. Kaberi Muduli, OAS, Officer on Special Duty, Panchasakha Sikhya Setu Sangathan, Govt of Odisha outlined how the state has already introduced a 14-chapter AI curriculum in Class 10, alongside classroom tools like Khanmigo, which strengthen critical thinking and support teachers in delivering AI-enabled, local-language learning. The panel was moderated by Manoj Kothari, CEO and Chief Strategist, Turian Labs. Mr Aakash Sethi, The CEO of Quest Alliance , which works with the government education and skilling ecosystems to equip young people with future-ready skills they need to succeed in their careers, said: “ We undertake new learning and re-skilling in the AI era in Government schools by embedding future skills and career exploration in school curricula and pedagogy. We also work with Technical and Vocational Skilling Institutes, enabling them to prepare confident, informed, and career-ready young graduates, facilitating their transition into the world of work. ”
Zomato, Swiggy and other delivery workers on strike on Dec 31: All you need to know
The delivery workers across major e-commerce platforms, including Zomato, Swiggy, Blinkit, Zepto and Amazon, have announced a nationwide strike on December 31, affecting the celebration on New Year's Eve. The Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union (TGPWU), Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT) will lead the strike, which is reportedly backed by multiple regional collectives, including platform worker unions from Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi-NCR, West Bengal and parts of Tamil Nadu.
Karnataka Vehicles Fined Rs 10,000 Outside State Due To Pollution Data Not Linked To VAHAN
Karnataka vehicles face fines up to Rs 10,000 in Odisha and Goa due to PUCC database not linked to Vahan portal. Transport minister promises to address the issue.
36 Years After Ending Student Union Elections, Karnataka To Lift Ban & Reopen Campus Playbook
For the Congress, the move is not just about student representation but about rebuilding a political pipeline that has remained shut for over three decades
'Power Isn't Permanent': Shivakumar's Cryptic Message Amid Power Tussle With Siddaramaiah
DK Shivakumar said history is a reminder that no person or political party remains permanently in power, which is seen as a veiled jab at Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah.
Why Virat and Rohit are not playing Vijay Hazare matches
Delhi are scheduled to take on Saurashtra at the Karnataka Cricket Association (KSCA) Stadium in Alur, while Mumbai will face Chhattisgarh at the Jaipuria Vidyalaya Ground in Jaipur. Both teams will be will be without the services of Kohli and Rohit, who had committed to playing only the first two matches of the competition.
National Drag Racing C'ship: Pawshe edges past Muddappa to win title in Unrestricted class Social News XYZ
Bengaluru is witnessing a surge in mental health concerns, with therapy rooms overflowing and waitlists growing. Institutions are stepping in with support initiatives, reflecting a growing awareness and willingness to address well-being. Despite cost barriers and persistent stigma, residents are increasingly seeking help and adopting healthier habits, marking a significant shift towards shared responsibility for mental health.
A 30-year-old man, facing dowry harassment and abetment to suicide charges after his wife's death, died by suicide in a Nagpur hotel. He had fled Bengaluru with his family due to threats from his in-laws. His mother also attempted suicide but survived.
Karnataka govt reaffirms commitment to support Tibetan community - Tibetan Review
Karnataka govt reaffirms commitment to support Tibetan community Tibetan Review
Rehabilitate evictees before taking up projects: Samastha to Karnataka govt
KASARAGOD: Condemning the bulldozing of houses at Yelahanka near Bengaluru, Samastha Kerala Jem-Iyyathul Ulama president Syed Muhammad Jiffiri Muthukoya Thangal on Sunday urged the Karnataka government to implement development projects only after ensuring the rehabilitation of the evicted people. Samastha is not against development projects but it cannot condone the act of rendering the poor people homeless, Thangal told reporters in Kasaragod, adding that the destruction of around 200 houses would pain every human being. Evicting poor Muslims and Dalits before finding an alternative place cannot be justified. There should be urgent measures by the government towards this, he said. Addressing the concluding ceremony of the Sandesha Yathra at Mangaluru later, Thangal said the journey had convinced him that people are with Samastha and will crush any attempt to harm the organisation. Samastha represents true Islam and any attempt to smuggle in alien thoughts will be strongly opposed, he said. Karnataka Speaker U T Khader inaugurated the meeting. Kozhikode Qazi Syed Muhammad Koya Jamalullaili, Samastha secretaries M T Abdulla Musaliyar, Umar Faizi Mukkam, members of Samastha central mushawara and others attended the meeting. The Sandesha Yathra, aimed at spreading the message of the Samastha International Conference, kicked off from Nagercoil in Tamil Nadus Kanyakumari district. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan, Kerala ministers and senior leaders of various political parties had attended the reception accorded to the Yathra at various places. Is CPM training guns on Bengaluru razing to reclaim Muslim votes?
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Is CPM training guns on Bengaluru razing to reclaim Muslim votes?
MALAPPURAM: For the past several days, Keralas CPM leadership has trained its political fire on demolition sites in Bengaluru, unleashing a sustained attack on the Congress-led Karnataka government over what it describes as an anti-Muslim action. Yet, within Keralas political corridors, the sudden intensity of the partys intervention is being read less as minority outreach and more as political damage control aimed at reclaiming a slipping Muslim vote base. The backdrop is unmistakable. The Indian Union Muslim Leagues landslide victory in Malappuram and the UDFs strong showing across Muslim-majority pockets of Malabar have deeply unsettled the CPM, raising uncomfortable questions within the party about its eroding credibility among minority voters. This erosion did not happen overnight. A stream of communally loaded remarks by CPM leaders in the run-up to the local body elections, along with the partys silence on and, at times, perceived endorsement of controversial statements by SNDP Yogam general secretary Vellappally Natesan against the Muslim community, are widely seen as having decisively tilted Muslim-dominated regions away from the left. With the assembly election approaching, the CPM now appears keen to leverage the Bengaluru demolition controversy as a political reset button. Significantly, it was Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan who first elevated the issue to a political flashpoint, breaking from the convention of cautious engagement with neighbouring states. In a sharply worded Facebook post, he termed the demolition of Fakir Colony and Waseem Layout in Yelahanka settlements where Muslims had lived for decades in Bengaluru shocking and painful, and accused the Congress government of importing the North Indian bulldozer raj model to the South. The implication was clear: The Congress, not the BJP, was now being placed in the dock over minority rights. The chief ministers intervention was swiftly followed by a coordinated party push. CPM Rajya Sabha MP A A Rahim rushed to the site and mounted an aggressive public campaign against the Karnataka government, claiming credit for forcing national attention on Fakir Colony. The Muslim community there was denied justice, and there was no one to speak for them. It was the intervention of Pinarayi Vijayan, the DYFI and the CPM that brought this injustice to light, Rahim said, while taking a swipe at AICC general secretary K C Venugopal for remaining silent until the issue gained traction. However, the CPMs narrative was quickly challenged by the Muslim League. The partys national general secretary P K Kunhalikutty accused the left of attempting to communalise the issue for political mileage, asserting that Fakir Colony was not exclusively a Muslim settlement. Some people rushed in to give this issue a communal colour for narrow political gain. The public will see through this politics. People from multiple communities live there, and the issue must be addressed on humanitarian grounds, Kunhalikutty said, adding that the Karnataka government would implement a rehabilitation plan and that the IUML had already taken up the matter with the Congress leadership. The rebuttal triggered an immediate counter from the CPM. Former minister and LDFs Thavanur MLA K T Jaleel, who also visited the demolition site, told TNIE that over 85% of residents were Muslims and dismissed allegations of political opportunism. These are fakirs who sing Qawwali at dargahs and have lived in the colony for years, which is how the settlement got its name. Nearly 85% of residents belong to the Muslim minority, though others also live there. The CPM has no political agenda here; this is purely a humanitarian intervention, Jaleel said. He also launched a direct attack on the IUML, accusing it of spreading misinformation to safeguard its electoral turf. The League is circulating false narratives against the CPM to protect its vote bank. Whatever they say, people are no longer going to believe them, he said. As political posturing intensifies, the Bengaluru demolitions have become a proxy battlefield for Keralas minority politics, with the CPM attempting to recast itself as the principal defender of Muslim rights, the Congress on the defensive, and the IUML determined not to cede ground. Meanwhile IUML state president Sayyid Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal said that the manner in which the eviction was carried out was not right. The humanitarian consequences of the eviction and demolition of houses by the Karnataka government appear to have been overlooked. What unfolded in Bengaluru should never have happened. Even if the government had legal grounds to act, the manner in which the eviction was carried out raises serious concerns. Reclaiming government land cannot justify bulldozer-style actions that disregard the lives and dignity of those affected, Thangal said.
The Congress has begun accepting applications for aspiring candidates for the upcoming Greater Bengaluru City Corporation elections, signaling readiness for the long-delayed polls. Applications are due by January 15, with a fee of Rs 50,000 for general candidates and Rs 25,000 for SC/ST applicants. The party also aims to hold Zilla and Taluk Panchayat elections within three months.
Maharashtra's anti-drug unit, in a joint operation with Bengaluru police, seized raw materials worth Rs 1.2 crore intended for drug manufacturing. Four individuals were arrested in Maharashtra, Belagavi, and Bengaluru following the apprehension of a key peddler in Mumbai. Karnataka's Home Minister clarified the seized items were precursors, not finished drugs, emphasizing intensified anti-drug efforts.
Karnataka Deputy CM D K Shivakumar forms party panel to advise on student union polls Deccan Herald
Karnataka PCC sets up panel to explore campus poll revival
Karnataka govt softens stand on Kogilu, promises rehab of homeless
Love trap: Bengaluru businessman held for duping woman of Rs 75 lakh; rapes her minor sister
Bagalagunte police arrested Subham Shukla, a 27-year-old textile businessman. He is accused of cheating a woman of gold and cash exceeding Rs 75 lakh. Shukla also allegedly raped her 16-year-old sister. The victims' father filed the complaint. Shukla has been remanded in judicial custody. Investigations are ongoing.
Meet the Bengalurean who ran half marathon every day of 2025
Submit once, track online: Bangalore Development Authority to digitise petitions from January 1
Happy Streets in Bengaluru: A cheerful send-off to 2025 in RR Nagar - Times of India
Happy Streets in Bengaluru: A cheerful send-off to 2025 in RR Nagar Times of India
Power cuts in parts of West, North Bengaluru on Monday
Drunk biker, brother held for assaulting cops in Bengaluru
Delivery boy held for harassing woman at Bengaluru mall
Police Morale: Boosting Efficiency in Karnataka - Deccan Herald
Police Morale: Boosting Efficiency in Karnataka Deccan Herald
Multi-crore scam alleged at RCU; RTI activist filed complaint with Lokayukta
Haveri university inaugurates new computer department to boost rural education
200 girls at Chitaguppa govt school have just 1 toilet!
Agitation against PPP model govt med college enters 103rd day
Woman dies after being beaten by relatives who alleged she was possessed
Police handover Chdurga accident victims bodies to families
BelagaviMumbai flight suspended, leaving citys connectivity to five destinations
Newborn rushed to Hubballi hosp for emergency surgery under zero traffic
Guru Vandana Ceremony celebrates Hukkeri Maths legacy in edu and social service
Bengaluru demolition: Vijayans 'minority' googly on election eve sets AICC on backfoot
A routine eviction drive in north Bengaluru has triggered a political row, putting the Congress-led Karnataka government under pressure from both the Kerala government and its own central leadership, while drawing sharp criticism from the BJP.
Surya Charishma Tamiri Lifts Maiden Senior National Crown
The womens doubles crown went to Karnatakas third-seeded duo Shikha Gautam and Ashwini Bhat K, who beat Manipurs Priya Devi Konjengbam and Uttar Pradeshs Shruti Mishra 21-14, 21-18.
Hubballi honour killing: Saleem Ahmed visits injured in hosp, calls for end to caste system
CM to be approached on Souharda Cooperatives demands: Jarkiholi
Controversy erupts over MLAs daughter using govt vehicle in Chikodi
Demand grows for Manya Act to curb honour killings in Karnataka
US Congressman joins centenary celebrations of Belagavi school
About 10 lakh turnout is expected for celebrations, as opposed to about 8 lakh last year
Pedestrian killed in HSR Layout after being hit by speeding luxury car
Congress invites applications for GBA elections
The applications will cost 50,000 for general category candidates and 25,000 for candidates from SC/ST communities
Masked dacoits loot gold jewellery shop in Hunsur
GIS survey reveals 37% of lakes across State encroached; Bengaluru districts worst performers
Bengaluru Urban and Rural districts have most of their lakes encroached
Karnataka flags how VB G-RAM G Act will hurt States finances further
Music programme in memory of Shimoga Subbanna and Kuvempu receives good response
G. Parameshwaras supporters revive demand for Dalit Chief Minister
Some seers oppose Babaleshwar Basavadi Sharanara Bruhat Hindu Samavesha
Vijayapura MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal says he will not attend it
Panel to recommend reviving student body election
NITK uses machine learning to predict landslides in Western Ghats
The system combines rainfall analysis, real-time monitoring of soilbehaviourand surface movement, and machine learning to provide reliable landslide warnings
BJP and DKS spar over Venugopals post
Sandur National Farmers Day event showcases integrated farming model
Kohlis Vijay Hazare return shines as Gujarat spinner steals the moment - newskarnataka.com
Kohlis Vijay Hazare return shines as Gujarat spinner steals the moment newskarnataka.com
Kerala politics spills over to Karnataka after eviction drive in Bengaluru
The statements of Kerala CM and AICC general secretary after an eviction drive in Bengaluru are seen as part of a narrative building exercise ahead of Assembly elections in Kerala expected early next year
Scouts and Guides helping shape childrens personality, says Speaker
State-level Scouts and Guides Jamborette launched at Phoenix Public School in Honaga village of Belagavi district
Maharashtra police bust three illegal drug manufacturing units in Bengaluru
Four accused held; synthetic drugs worth crores seized
Newborn taken to Hubballi from Koppal with zero-traffic arrangement
Narayanans classes have helped many join college and make careers across various fields
UDD approves OTS for pending water bills, likely to start from January first week
BWSSB has an arrears of 701 Crore, of which 439 Crore is the principal and the rest is interest and penalty
President Murmu undertakes rare dived sortie onboard indigenous submarine INS Vaghsheer
NEW DELHI: President of India Droupadi Murmu on Sunday undertook a dived sortie onboard submarine INS Vaghsheer on the Western Seaboard, marking a rare operational engagement by the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces with the Indian Navys undersea arm. The President embarked the submarine at Karwar Naval Harbour in Karnataka. During the over two hour long sortie, she interacted with the submarine crew and witnessed operational demonstrations. President Murmu is only the second President to take a sortie in a submarine, after former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi accompanied the President during the sortie. This maiden embarkation onboard an indigenous Kalvari Class submarine reflects the continued engagement of the Supreme Commander with the Armed Forces in operational settings. Earlier, in November 2024, the President had witnessed an operational demonstration by the Indian Navy onboard the indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. The President later expressed her feelings by writing a brief note in the visitors book. She said, It was indeed a very special experience for me to sail, dive and spend time with our sailors and officers onboard INS Vaghsheer. The multiple successful firings and challenging operations carried out by INS Vaghsheer demonstrate the crews exceptional preparedness and dedication, in accordance with its motto Veerta Varchasva Vijaya. Witnessing the discipline, confidence and enthusiasm of the Vaghsheer crew assures me that our submarines and the Indian Navy are combat-ready against any threat and under all circumstances. As earlier reported by The New Indian Express, Vaghsheer can undertake multifarious missions, including anti surface warfare, anti submarine warfare, intelligence gathering and area surveillance. INS Vaghsheer is the last of the six conventional Scorpene Class diesel electric submarines manufactured under Project 75 and inducted this year. As per the Constitution, the President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces, comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force. According to the Indian Navy, the maiden sortie by the Supreme Commander onboard an indigenous Kalvari Class submarine is more than a ceremonial embarkation and is a powerful reaffirmation of the Nation's confidence in indigenous submarine construction and the centrality of undersea warfare in safeguarding national maritime interests. During the dived submarine sortie, the Supreme Commander witnessed first hand the prowess and demanding nature of the silent arm of the naval power. The sortie is considered unique as the underwater environment is defined by isolation, high risk, stealth and precision, and reflects the highest standards of operational readiness. The Indian Navy is currently working on enhancing its overall operational capabilities. Submarines, discreet war machines due to their stealth and agility for covert operations, enable naval forces to operate where ships cannot go, strike as per operational requirements, and melt into opaque waters. The presence of the Supreme Commander, the force believes, would reaffirm the image of the submarine arm as a cornerstone of credible deterrence and maritime security. Submarines operate unseen, unheard and often unacknowledged, yet their impact on national defence is decisive. This sortie would reaffirm the trust placed by the Supreme Commander in these silent sentinels operating in some of the most hazardous conditions in the world. For the Indian Navy, the sortie provided an opportunity to present its combat preparedness and operational prowess, while showcasing its unwavering commitment to safeguarding the nations maritime interests. It also served as a clear demonstration of a force trained to the highest standards, capable of sustained operations and ready to respond decisively across the spectrum of conflict. For the officers and sailors onboard INS Vaghsheer, the Supreme Commanders presence was a rare honour and a source of immense pride. It acknowledged their professionalism, endurance and willingness to serve in conditions that test both physical and mental resilience. Across the Indian Navy, the sortie is expected to reinforce a shared sense of purpose and unity.
We are in the right path of progression: Venkataramana
The Tamil Nadu coach believes his boys can bounce back against an in-form Karnataka side; the former champion has one win and a loss in Elite Group A
Marking foundation day, AIDSO steps up protest against school closure
It renews calls to oppose what it terms anti-student education policies of the State government
Bengaluru Apartments Turn Into Party Hubs To Ring In New Year
Residents Are Redefining Festivities With Community Spirit By Planning DJ Nights, Cultural Shows & House Parties
87.5% conviction rate achieved in red sanders smuggling cases in 2025: Tirupati SP
Several major inter-State operations were carried out in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Gujarat and New Delhi, where precious logs worth 16.5 crore were seized, says Subbarayudu
A.H. Vishwanath decries neglect of Mysurus heritage, flags security lapses at palace
Main accused in police recruitment scam booked for misconduct in jail
State govt. committed to developing cooperative sector, says Minister
Satish Jarkiholi addresses Souharda Sahakari silver jubilee celebrations
Kiran Uppar seeks BJP ticket from West Graduates segment in Council polls
Ola Electric fast-tracks rollout of 4680 Bharat Cell powered vehicles
New Delhi: Ola Electric on Sunday said it has scaled up deliveries of its 4680 Bharat Cell powered S1 Pro+ (5.2 kWh) across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Telangana, and Karnataka. The company has commenced deliveries across Coimbatore, Kochi, and Hyderabad, along with continued ramp-up in Bengaluru, Ola Electric said in a statement. The S1 Pro+ (5.2 Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Ola Electric ramps up deliveries of '4680 Bharat Cell' vehicles
Ola Electric is now delivering its S1 Pro+ scooters powered by its own 4680 Bharat Cell batteries. Deliveries have expanded across Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Telangana, and Karnataka. This move makes Ola Electric the first Indian company to fully own its cell and battery pack manufacturing process. The company plans to roll out these vehicles nationwide soon.
Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) announced a Special Stray Vacancy Round for NEET UG 2025 dental seats. This is to fill vacant seats after the medical admission deadline extension. Eligible candidates who missed previous rounds must report in person on December 31, 2025, with original documents and a Demand Draft for fees. Seat allotment results will be out the same day.
Is KC Venugopal Super CM? BJP Says Congress High Command Interfering In Bengaluru Demolitions
BJP's Ashoka said Karnataka is governed by a constitutionally elected chief minister and cabinet, not by an AICC general secretary sitting in Delhi.
Karnataka Congress Forms Committee to Study Process, Modalities for Student Union Election
Shivakumar, who is also the Deputy Chief Minister, during a recent Constitution Day event, had spoken about the plans to reintroduce student union elections in Karnataka, which he said would create political leadership on campuses
Prez Murmu Embarks On Submarine Sortie at Karwar Naval Base
New Delhi, Dec 28: President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday embarked on a submarine sortie at the Karwar naval base in Karnataka, officials said. Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi accompanied the President onboard INS Vaghsheer, a Kalvari-class submarine. President Murmu, as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, undertook the sortie as part [] The post Prez Murmu Embarks On Submarine Sortie at Karwar Naval Base appeared first on Northlines .
Eviction row: Is Congress leader Venugopal 'super CM' of Karnataka, asks state BJP
The BJP has questioned Congress leader K C Venugopal's involvement in Karnataka's administrative matters concerning an eviction drive. Opposition leaders say that Karnataka's governance is by an elected chief minister and cabinet, not by party officials. They argue that such intervention is a blatant overreach and an insult to federalism.

